Description

This pack brings together two essential guides to the clinical specialties, covering all the core topics for a value-for-money price.

Now in its 25th year, the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Specialties has been revised and updated by a trusted author team to bring you practical, up-to-date clinical advice and a unique outlook on the practice of medicine. This edition features a new and improved referencing system guided by a team of junior doctors, ensuring that the text is packed with valuable references to the most salient data and guidelines across the specialties. Each chapter has been updated on the advice of a team of specialists, to bring you everything you need for any eventuality on the ward or in the field.

Cross-referenced to its
companion volume, the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine, the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Specialties offers a unique perspective on the practice of medicine. It is a trustworthy companion for anyone with the spirit of self-improvement and a passion for their practice.

In addition, this pack includes the second edition of Oxford Assess and Progress: Clinical Specialties. Mapped and cross-referenced to the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Specialties, this compact revision guide contains over 350 MCQs and SBAs to get you through your exams. Each question is ranked by difficulty to help you track your progress, while detailed feedback and pointers to further reading help you to deepen your understanding. Ace your finals with Oxford Assess and Progress.

Dr Luci Etheridge is a Consultant Paediatrician and Senior Fellow in Clinical Leadership at Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust in East London. She previously worked for four years with UCL Medical School and was involved with the development of Fitness to Practise assessments for the General Medical Council and item writing for the
Professional and Linguistics Assessment Board Part 1 and the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health. She is currently completing a doctorate in education at the Institute of Education, University of London.

Dr Murray Longmore, also the author of the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine, is a general practitioner working in Sussex, UK.

Dr Alex Bonner is a Senior Anaesthetic Trainee in the North West Deanery. He is regularly involved in the teaching of medical students, foundation doctors and anaesthetic trainees preparing for their FRCA examinations. He is an instructor of Adult and Paediatric Advanced Life Support Courses and has experience of practising anaesthesia and teaching in Sub-Saharan Africa. He also has contributed to the development of Fitness to
Practise assessments for the General Medical Council.